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Monday, March 20, 2017

It’s Monday evening and I’m in the Kitchen, addicted to trying out new recipes and experimenting with some odd combinations until they delight my flavour palate. Nope I’m not an old bore; just a mother trying to create magic for my child. After a fun morning at the launch of a Baby Sunscreen Lotion yesterday, the rest of the day was dedicated to "how to survive the Mumbai summers". The list not only had things that I need to do and get but also to design some finger-licking summer treats for #PrincessHeer that will ensure adequate nourishment but at the same time taste amazing so I don't have to shove the food down her throat. I’ve been extremely proud of my Kitchen Experiments those which got me loads of accolades until Heer realised that food isn’t all fun to eat! Over the last few months, it has become worst and I’ve time and again looked at my fellow moms for inspiration; however very little has really worked.

In the tiring times, Hershey’s came to my rescue with their Hershey’s Recipes that have a range of recipes based on ingredient you wish to use and also on your cooking skill levels. When last week the brand organised a hand-on cooking workshop 'Hershey's Cook Along’ with renowned Celebrity Chef Rakhee Vaswani I joined in to stir up some quick, fun and exciting twists to your everyday recipes.

Chef Rakhee had a well thought out plan for the workshop with a simple yet interestingly line of especially curated recipes to please the little ones at home. At the Palate Culinary Studio, I got to spend some unadulterated bonding time with Hershey's new range of product and amassed some knowledge to utilise them in various ways apart from the regular flavoured milk and shakes and as bread spreads. Read up, assemble the ingredients and whip up a couple of recipes with the Hershey.

Here I'm sharing two easy-peasy recipes that have become my staple go-to from the workshop.Nutty Chocolate Bowl for Breakfast: No child will refuse a chocolate bowl at anytime. However the fun here is adding some super nutritious ingredients which otherwise they will point blank refuse to eat.

For me, my earliest memories in the kitchen are those of sitting on the counter-top helping my mom chop veggies and mix batter for pakoras. Thats what I’m going to bring in with Heer in our kitchen, the new Hershey's Super Mum-Kid duo on the block to experience #EverydayHappinessWithHersheys. Until the next time,- Heena

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